Activision today revealed that they have removed the code request form in regards to the Nuketown 2025 pre-order bonus multiplayer DLC map for their recently-released multiplatform title, “Call of Duty: Black Ops 2.” It seems like several players were exploiting the form in order to get the voucher code as Activision is still offering the DLC for those with a “legitimate issue.” You can check out some screens from the first-person shooter in the slideshow at the top of this article and the comments from the publisher below (via Activision Support):

The Nuketown 2025 code request form has been removed at this time. If you are having a legitimate issue with your Nuketown 2025 code, please contact us. Requests for Nuketown 2025 codes apply only to those with a valid receipt, and for accounts that have not had any Nuketown 2025 gameplay recorded since November 12. 2012.

The Nuketown 2025 multiplayer map is a remake of the original Nuketown map from the first “Call of Duty: Black Ops” video game. The popular setting let players battle it out in close-quarter combat.